PSG Urges Fans to Celebrate Responsibly Ahead of Club World Cup Final vs Chelsea

Parisian club issues plea for unity and safety after past celebration chaos
With Paris Saint-Germain set to face Chelsea in the FIFA Club World Cup final this Sunday, July 13, the French club has taken a proactive step to prevent a repeat of the violent scenes that followed their Champions League triumph earlier this summer.
In a statement posted across their official social media channels, PSG urged supporters to act with “responsibility, unity, and respect”, reminding fans to avoid confrontations and obey law enforcement instructions.
“Let’s support our club, our colors, and our passion in a spirit of celebration, unity, and respect,” the club wrote.
Chaos After Champions League Win
The club’s message comes just one month after massive public disorder erupted following PSG’s historic Champions League victory over Inter Milan. Key incidents included:
- 559 arrests across Paris during celebrations
- A 17-year-old stabbed to death in Dax
- A 20-year-old killed in a car crash in the French capital
French authorities have yet to release specific plans or restrictions regarding fan gatherings for Sunday’s final.
Club World Cup Final – Key Info
- Match: Chelsea PSG
- Date: Sunday, July 13
- Time: 4:00 p.m. (Brasília) / 9:00 p.m. (Paris)
- Venue: MetLife Stadium, New Jersey, USA
- Broadcast: Globo, SporTV, Globoplay ; GE in real-time coverage
PSG Seeks First Club World Cup Title
After a record-breaking season, including titles in Ligue 1, the Champions League, and the Coupe de France, PSG now has the chance to secure a historic fourth title. The final against Chelsea marks the club’s first appearance in a Club World Cup final.
PSG’s message is clear: celebrate the club’s global achievements, but do so with care.
All eyes now turn to New Jersey and to the streets of Paris.